Star Trac S-TRC, S-TRX manual Assembly and Setup, Unpacking, Tools Required, Tips to Stay Motivated

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ASSEMBLY AND SETUP

Use the following procedures to unpack and assemble your STAR TRAC S SERIES TREADMILL. Assembly procedures are the same for all S SERIES TREADMILLS.

UNPACKING

Open the shipping carton, remove all parts from the carton and foam inserts, and verify that the following parts are included in your shipment:

Description

Qty

Description

Qty

Base Assembly

1

Lockwasher, D=8

8

Neck (and Shroud)

1

Hex Nuts*

4

Neck Shroud

1

Bolt, Allen Head, M6 X 45

4

Display Console Assembly

1

Screw, Hex Head, M10 X 140**

4

Handrail

2

Bolt, Allen Head, M6 X 20

2

Bolt, Allen Head, M8 X 20

8

Lockwasher, D=6

2

*Used for shipping only. **Pre-installed on base assembly.

TOOLS REQUIRED

Most STAR TRAC treadmills can be assembled using the following tools:

Metric Hex Key Wrenches

Channel Lock Pliers

Metric Open-End Wrenches

Vice Grip Pliers

Metric Ratchet Socket Wrench Set

Rubber Mallet

Torque Wrench

Phillips Head Screwdriver

Your STAR TRAC S SERIES TREADMILL includes a hex key set and combination open-end wrench.

ASSEMBLY

1. Unpack and Position the Base Assembly

CAUTION: The motor end of the base assembly is very heavy. Two people may be needed to lift this end when moving the base assembly.

BASE ASSEMBLY

Remove all packaging material so the base assembly is sitting on the shipping crate platform. With a helper, lift the base assembly from the shipping crate platform, and place it in the location where it will be used. Be sure the selected location is level, and close to a power outlet.

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STAR TRAC S SERIES TREADMILLS OWNERS MANUAL

Athletic Exercisers

Competitive and advance exercisers often look for varied programs for sports enhancement or maintenance. If competition is an interest, the 5K LOOP and 10K LOOP programs offer the user a route to follow and a means to monitor progress. While many of the programs include a warm-up phase, in the MANUAL make sure a warm-up and cool-down period is factored in. If you are doing a running workout, a good starting speed is 5.0 mph. If you are doing a walking or jogging workout, a good starting speed is 3.8 mph.

Target Training Chart

Use the following table for a quick glance at your target training zone for both heart rate and rate of perceived exertion.

TIPS TO STAY MOTIVATED

Set Goals and Reward yourself: Determine precisely what you want to achieve. By setting challenging, specific goals, you are setting yourself up to achieve them. When you achieve those goals, reward yourself. “It’s crucial (to reward yourself),” according to Lauve Metcalfe, Director of Program Development at the Campbell Institute for Health and Fitness in Camden, New Jersey. “Who quits a program because he’s having too much fun?” Example of tangible rewards: A new pair of running shoes if you knock a minute off your time in the mile.

Schedule your workout: Get into the habit of working out at the same time each day. And, write that time on your calendar. Make keeping your workout schedule as important as eating or sleeping.

Watch your progress: Follow your movement on the Graphic Display to help pass time and cut down on boredom.

Plan an active vacation: If you know you’re going on a walking tour of Paris or on a mountain hiking trip next summer, you’ll look forward to getting into shape for it.

Exercise in numbers: Get a workout partner or exercise in a group. This will offer you support and a level of accountability, (not to let your partner or group down for not showing up).

Train for a race or enter an event: A race is a great goal toward which to work, and the excitement of competition is sure to keep you going. Try a 5K or a 10K run.

Avoid too much too soon: Stress and discomfort of an over-aggressive program can be overwhelming and lead to injuries.

Vary your workouts: Once accustomed to a program, vary the workout so that your routine doesn’t become mundane. It’s also important to recruit new muscle fibers to a new exercise to keep the body stimulated to make improvements.

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Contents Star Trac S Series TR Treadmill TRx Treadmill TRc Treadmill Table of Contents Page About this Manual IntroductionRegulatory Information FCC and Other Domestic / International RegulationsSTART-UP Service Messages TroubleshootingSafety Instructions Precautions Do NotDoe Dit Wel VeiligheidsinstructiesWaarschuwing Doe Dit NeitNe Pas Faire Mesures DE PrecautionFaire Warnung Maintenance ModeSicherheitsvorschriften Sie SolltenIstruzioni DI Sicurezza Manager / Maintenance ModeManager Mode AttenzioneFaça Instruções DE SegurançaAdvertência Não FaçaInstrucciones DE Seguridad AdjustmentsRewax Belt AdvertenciaWeekly Maintenance Preventative MaintenanceDaily Maintenance BI-WEEKLY MaintenanceUnpacking Assembly and SetupAssembly Tools RequiredProgram Variation on the S Series Treadmill Install the Display ConsoleInstall the Neck Deconditioned beginning ExercisersConnect the Display Cable Install the HandrailsClimbing the Conditioning Ladder Suggested Programs T. PrincipleFirst Step to a Better Lifestyle Final AssemblyTraining Information Getting Started Walkers and RunnersModel S-TRc Treadmill Display Panel FeaturesOperating Instructions Model S-TRx and S-TR TreadmillsGoal Workouts To operate the Calorie Goal programCooldown Cycle Using the Personal FansHints and Tips for Getting Started Heart Rate MonitoringFitness Tests Lockout ID ProcessingQuick Start Contact Heart Rate MonitoringBurn FAT Program Preset ProgramsManual Program To operate the Manual programHeart Rate Training Range Upper Level Burn Calories ProgramProgram Heart Rate Training Range Lower LevelHeart Rate Control Programs Advanced Workouts ProgramsIncrease Endurance Program To operate the Increase Endurance program
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